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freedom and not dependency provides the environment needed to achieve these goals. government cannot do this for us. it only gets in the way. when the government gets involved, the goal becomes a bailout or a subsidy, and these cannot provide a sense of personal achievement. achieving legislative power and political influence should not be our goal. most of the change that is to come will not come from the politicians but rather from individuals, family, friends, intellectual leaders and our religious institutions. the solution can only come from rejecting the use of coercion, compulsion, government commands and aggressive force to most social and economic behavior. without accepting these restraints, inevitably the consensus will be to allow the governme to mandate economic equality and obedience to the politicians who gain power and promote an environment that smothers the freedoms of everyone. it is then that the responsible individuals who seek excellence and self-esteem by being self-relyant and productive become the vills. conclusion, one of the greatest dange
freedom and not dependency provides the environment needed to achieve these goals. government cannot do this for us. it only gets in the way. when the government gets involved, the goal becomes a bailout or a subsidy, and these cannot provide a sense of personal achievement. achieving legislative power and political influence should not be our goal. most of the change that is to come will not come from the politicians but rather from individuals, family, friends, intellectual leaders and our...
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equity investors and not having had any impact and all the employees could enjoy a more stable working environment. we could do that to the government, if you will. i think there's a certain amount of risk you are willing to take and you take off the workers and push it on to the equity investors, they will simply dial down the risk-taking to compensate -- you will have a general contraction or slowing of the growth rate of the economy. it's kind of a zero-sum game in that sense. >> host: although i do think most people's perspective in this country is that the risk currently faced by middle-class people who might have their labor redeployed is much greater than the risk actually being felt, faced by high earned income and vested. it's hard to disagree with it. >> guest: i think of making a moral point as opposed to an economic point. unfortunately, i don't think that risk drives up the growth rate of the economy and create jobs. >> host: actually in a way to because to some extent that risk is labor redeployment and you think that risk is sort of beholden on people that might lose their jobs can
equity investors and not having had any impact and all the employees could enjoy a more stable working environment. we could do that to the government, if you will. i think there's a certain amount of risk you are willing to take and you take off the workers and push it on to the equity investors, they will simply dial down the risk-taking to compensate -- you will have a general contraction or slowing of the growth rate of the economy. it's kind of a zero-sum game in that sense. >> host:...
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investors and not have it have any impact, and all the employees could enjoy a more stable working environment, and we could do that through the government, if you will. but i think you just -- there's a certain amount of risk you're willing to take, and if you take it off the workers and push it onto the equity investors, they'll simply dial down their risk taking to compensate. you know, you'll have a general contraction or slowing of the growth rate of the economy. it's kind of a zero sum game in that sense. >> host: yeah. although i do think that most people's perspective in this country is that the risk currently faced by middle class people who might have their labor redeployed is much greater than the risk actually being felt, you know, faced by high earned income and value -- >> guest: i think it's hard to disagree with that, but i think you're making a moral point as opposed to an economic point which is, unfortunately, i don't think that risk drives up the growth rate of the economy and creates jobs in -- >> host: well, although actually, in a way you do because to some extent that r
investors and not have it have any impact, and all the employees could enjoy a more stable working environment, and we could do that through the government, if you will. but i think you just -- there's a certain amount of risk you're willing to take, and if you take it off the workers and push it onto the equity investors, they'll simply dial down their risk taking to compensate. you know, you'll have a general contraction or slowing of the growth rate of the economy. it's kind of a zero sum...
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. >> but kids will reflect the environment they grow up in at home and what their friends are doing. you can't say look, you can't be involved in social media, you can't tweet, you can't do these things because you have money. it's not going to work. if kids grow up in a certain environment, if they group up in a wealth bubble, they don't know what the rest of the country is like. >> i disagree, i think that now we're talking about something different than just showing wealth, but one of the social rules for using social media, and it starts very young. if your kids are on facebook, it's a great training time when you're watching every new friend request and you're approving. you're teaching them the social consequences. it's very important parents follow them on twitter, facebook, and there will be repercussions if they post something. would you let your kid walk down with a megaphone yelling that's private, and this is more public than that, so parents need to be involved. >> over to breaking news with tyler. >> let's go with david eihorn, he has taken new stakes in a number of hea
. >> but kids will reflect the environment they grow up in at home and what their friends are doing. you can't say look, you can't be involved in social media, you can't tweet, you can't do these things because you have money. it's not going to work. if kids grow up in a certain environment, if they group up in a wealth bubble, they don't know what the rest of the country is like. >> i disagree, i think that now we're talking about something different than just showing wealth, but...
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uncertain environment and significant risks by his own attorney's writings. although, as i know too well, if you shop enough you can always get an attorney to give you the opinion you want. you can go to enough attorneys to get it. if you hire a good attorney, he will even tell you you can pardon a criminal who is still a fugitive from justice. we know that from history. we know that from recent history now that you can get an opinion that is exactly the opposite of centuries of precedent, exactly the opposite of your predecessors, exactly the opposite of still majority leader reid's own view of recess occurring or not occurring. vice president biden said in 2005 no president is entitled to the appointment of anyone he nominates. to new orleans president is entitled by the mere fact he nominated someone. that's why they wrote the constitution the way they did. it says advise and consent. the senate did not consent. the senate chose specifically not to act, even bringing to a vote and failing to get closure. ultimately we will decide nothing here today. we are
uncertain environment and significant risks by his own attorney's writings. although, as i know too well, if you shop enough you can always get an attorney to give you the opinion you want. you can go to enough attorneys to get it. if you hire a good attorney, he will even tell you you can pardon a criminal who is still a fugitive from justice. we know that from history. we know that from recent history now that you can get an opinion that is exactly the opposite of centuries of precedent,...
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where are the rich hunting for yield in this environment? last night on market in turmoil special, our resident rich guy, jim cramer gave us a peak into how he is spending his money right now. listen to this. >> what do i do every week end? i looked at property. if they are going to give away money. >> you want it buy a house now? >> no, buy a rental apartment. i want to buy an apartment and rent it. >> that's interesting that that is how you will allocate capital. not equity, buying an apartment and renting it. >> yes that was jim and i last night. robert frank joins me now with whether that jives with what he found among wealthy investors. how are the high-end doing right now? what can you tell us, hi rb robert. >> thank you. cramer is absolutely right. wealthy are going into real estate and they are looking for investments that generate income. if you look at a new study with investors worth 30 million or more, it shows the wealthy moving away from u.s. stocks and into hard assets and real estate. in this environment, the wealthy would ra
where are the rich hunting for yield in this environment? last night on market in turmoil special, our resident rich guy, jim cramer gave us a peak into how he is spending his money right now. listen to this. >> what do i do every week end? i looked at property. if they are going to give away money. >> you want it buy a house now? >> no, buy a rental apartment. i want to buy an apartment and rent it. >> that's interesting that that is how you will allocate capital. not...
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and that's what we need to be focusi on as a people, is how do we create the environment in this country where the entrepreneurs know they can risk their capital v a chance to have a rurn on the investment and create the jobs out there so people can have the dignity to take care of their families. that's what americans are looking for. i've done that the last 11 yrs in thetate of texas and have the ecutive governing experience that no one else up here on this stage had. >> we're going to take a quick break, come back, live from new mpshire with many more questions for the candidates and feedback from you. questions for the candidates and feedbac[ male announcer ] wouldn't it be cool if you took the top down on a crossover? if there were buttons for this? wouldn't it be cool if your car could handle the kids... ♪ ...and the nurburgring? or what if you built a car in tennessee that could change the world? yeah, that would be cool. nissan. innovation for today. innovation for tomorrow. innovation for all. ♪ [ male announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ...to our city streets... â
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what's so amazing is almost no one understood the rules better than petraeus and understood exactly the environment in which he was operating and yet he still turned out to be a very different person than who most of us thought he was. >> my friend dan jenkins once wrote a is a tire cal -- satiracal, the 10 stages of drunkenness, skip dinner and number seven, i'm invincible. but particularly men in power, by the way, we rarely if ever hear of any woman involved in this thing that's made public. but anyway, particularly with petraeus, lived in danger for a long time, lived with risk, and risk can be addictive. and the adventure, the risk and then because you're in a position feeling, i'm invincible, i'm invisible. it's a mirage but very easy to believe the higher you go. chris: i think it's called in the old days beer glasses. you can see through those lenses and don't see rationally. >> that raises another point why aren't there women in positions of power you hear this about. i think there's still, women are more attracted to men in positions of power and men aren't exactly attracted to women in p
what's so amazing is almost no one understood the rules better than petraeus and understood exactly the environment in which he was operating and yet he still turned out to be a very different person than who most of us thought he was. >> my friend dan jenkins once wrote a is a tire cal -- satiracal, the 10 stages of drunkenness, skip dinner and number seven, i'm invincible. but particularly men in power, by the way, we rarely if ever hear of any woman involved in this thing that's made...
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a way to eat, you are looking at some real significant challenges to the environment and specifically to biodiversity. .. >> it's really taken off now. these are young guys who, you know, would have probably been gang members, actually, if they hadn't got together and do productive activities. and they created backpacks with solar panels that are locally produce inside haiti so that kids can power up small light sources so that they can study at night. and they've been able to take that technology, and now there's, they're being used, the streetlights now in much of haiti are being provided through individual solar packs. this is something that would be kind of a relatively easy technology to employ but maybe would decrease some of the energy demands in the regions where we work in the developing world. and we ourselves are extremely -- what happens when your cell phone goes down? it's like your life is over. [laughter] i mean, i think we have to talk seriously about efficient energy and talk about scientific and technological solutions to improve our energy consumption. >> i thought
a way to eat, you are looking at some real significant challenges to the environment and specifically to biodiversity. .. >> it's really taken off now. these are young guys who, you know, would have probably been gang members, actually, if they hadn't got together and do productive activities. and they created backpacks with solar panels that are locally produce inside haiti so that kids can power up small light sources so that they can study at night. and they've been able to take that...
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we like people to be well hedged in this environment and from 1340 to 1360 we're looking to have people augment those hedges. >> we're going to leave it there. gentlemen? >> thank you for joining us here at the new york stock exchange. heading towards the close and getting stronger as well, dow up 82 points. >> bill clinton now apologizing to the president for something he said on this program to me earlier this week. bill griffeth and i will discuss the bizarre aftermath of clinton suggesting that the tax cuts should be temporarily extended. what a week. >> that began the week. and after the bell maria brings you the latest on her exclusive on the hundreds and millions of losses apparently mounting at ubs from facebook's glitchy ipo. medicare. it doesn't cover everything. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. that's why you should consider an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan... insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. all medicare supplement insurance plans can help pay... some of what medicare doesn't, so you could save... thousands of dollars in out-of-po
we like people to be well hedged in this environment and from 1340 to 1360 we're looking to have people augment those hedges. >> we're going to leave it there. gentlemen? >> thank you for joining us here at the new york stock exchange. heading towards the close and getting stronger as well, dow up 82 points. >> bill clinton now apologizing to the president for something he said on this program to me earlier this week. bill griffeth and i will discuss the bizarre aftermath of...
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difference being that now it's happening on a grassroots level the rise of edible gardens in urban environments and increased emphasis on sustainable living a growing trend of keeping backyard chickens and a widespread shift towards buying organic seasonal and local products all directly reflect the fundamental principle that food is precious food is not ammunition food is life and should never be wasted and if saving good food is a value that resonates deeply in our national character shouldn't the establishment that provide us with food reflect that value and shouldn't we be practicing it in our homes and communities as well. wastefulness now seems to be a defining factor among the wealthy nations of the world with very few exceptions in the u.k. over eighteen billion pounds of food is thrown out by households every year. and the european union wastes nearly two hundred billion pounds of food annually. but we don't have to waste food this is one simple thing that we can change the impact of which will reverberate throughout the entire planet. we're on our way to a food bank called god provide
difference being that now it's happening on a grassroots level the rise of edible gardens in urban environments and increased emphasis on sustainable living a growing trend of keeping backyard chickens and a widespread shift towards buying organic seasonal and local products all directly reflect the fundamental principle that food is precious food is not ammunition food is life and should never be wasted and if saving good food is a value that resonates deeply in our national character...
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like google they've fostered an environment of coming up with new things. i have a hard time believing that if the ad market for facebook isn't robust enough, that they're going to go bust. that doesn't make sense to me. >> i don't buy it either. i actually think facebook is still run by the innovators who created it. unlike yahoo! it also has a lot of ways -- new ways just earlier last week, they came up with new ways of making money by selling your ability to keep likes on people's pages for longer. they're still innovating ways to make money. it's not necessarily going to be the banner ads that we're used to. >> do you worry that maybe zuckerberg doesn't know how to run this company? he knows how to mine a good idea. >> there's a difference between being a ceo and a founder. we know that. >> that's right. perhaps he's not the guy to take it to the next generation. >> i actually think he is. i think what's happened with a lot of tech companies is you get the manager types who move in. they don't innovate. the company goes stale. that's what i think we saw
like google they've fostered an environment of coming up with new things. i have a hard time believing that if the ad market for facebook isn't robust enough, that they're going to go bust. that doesn't make sense to me. >> i don't buy it either. i actually think facebook is still run by the innovators who created it. unlike yahoo! it also has a lot of ways -- new ways just earlier last week, they came up with new ways of making money by selling your ability to keep likes on people's...
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advocates for poor people, advocates for the environment and all sitting around tables talking to each other like they are intelligent beings. in other words, to go back to what you said, you know, i don't have a vote in congress. my opinion on the details is not as important as the process. and our politics favors conflict and the only thing that is working anywhere in the world are created networks of cooperation. that's why san diego has the highest number of nobel prize winning scientists in america because they are the center of the human genome. you got defense, nasa, disney world, global entertainment and the video game division of global entertainment arts and the universal theme park they are all supporting this. so, if you work, look at in america around the world, getting all of the stakeholders together with the goal of making an agreement, doesn't ask anybody to change their mind, doesn't ask anybody to ignore their interests, it says in the end, a decision is better than an impasse. that may be more important than anything else in this whole thing. these people are plenty
advocates for poor people, advocates for the environment and all sitting around tables talking to each other like they are intelligent beings. in other words, to go back to what you said, you know, i don't have a vote in congress. my opinion on the details is not as important as the process. and our politics favors conflict and the only thing that is working anywhere in the world are created networks of cooperation. that's why san diego has the highest number of nobel prize winning scientists...
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mean for the environment, spending on social programs, health care, should mean turn out. older voters are rolled lead going to be more motivated to show up and vote against president obama. -- older voters are probably going to be more motivated to shop and go against president obama. tavis: mr. gingrich has certainly run a blueprint for how to run against mr. romney. i want to talk about the president running against congress, but let's talk about specifically mr. romney. it will not work for the obama campaign? >> i think they are going to use it. we think about the focus on his wealth and what lovain did in destroying -- whether he created or destroyed jobs. i think is going to be very difficult if you look at the 2008 and the 2010 results for them to make inroads into that working class community. it is not their coalition anymore. what do these up for middle- class suburbanites think about? how do they interpret the gain experience? if you look up polling that has been done in swing states like florida, pennsylvania, ohio, romney does well among college- educated whi
mean for the environment, spending on social programs, health care, should mean turn out. older voters are rolled lead going to be more motivated to show up and vote against president obama. -- older voters are probably going to be more motivated to shop and go against president obama. tavis: mr. gingrich has certainly run a blueprint for how to run against mr. romney. i want to talk about the president running against congress, but let's talk about specifically mr. romney. it will not work for...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time, signal your turn. ...that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of...
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that are hooked on facebook so we should keep the valuation of facebook high and in that kind of an environment you have to be very concerned that they see the privacy of children, their habits as just another place where they can say to advertisers, hey, look, we've got this revenue stream, we've got a place where we can pretty much guarantee to you where you can sell your products and we have to make sure it's not just an exploitation of children, especially those 12 and under. >> facebook has said, look, already there are a lot of kids and they think it's probably 7.5 million who are under 13 who are already using facebook. you go in and you say you're older than you are. so facebook put out this statement: "many recent properties have highlighted just how difficult it is to enforce age restrictions on the internet, especially when parents want their children to access online content and services. they say this helps link those facebook accounts of those kids to their parents so it's actually better. what do you think needs to be done if the reality is that kids under 13 are going to faceboo
that are hooked on facebook so we should keep the valuation of facebook high and in that kind of an environment you have to be very concerned that they see the privacy of children, their habits as just another place where they can say to advertisers, hey, look, we've got this revenue stream, we've got a place where we can pretty much guarantee to you where you can sell your products and we have to make sure it's not just an exploitation of children, especially those 12 and under. >>...
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it related to that, i will talk about questions pertaining to the regional security environment that jeff has also just raised. let me begin with questions related to military leadership. not unlike the turnover of the party, there's been a near total makeover of china's senior military leadership reflect in the dynamics that or they are that chung noted about how retirements are mandated and so forth. so if we look where we were even a few weeks ago, we see major changes in the composition of the central military commission. we see a poor student and military members of the bureau. we see hooch and house decision to retire from leadership, notable by ted and shaun and the role with respect to military affairs. we have new leadership in all four general departments as well as new leadership of the second artillery air force. at the same time, it is important to note those who were not promoted were two generals, both very high-ranking, both the ruling families in china who were associated specifically chung hi jan who was political secretary. a very, very powerful figure in the milit
it related to that, i will talk about questions pertaining to the regional security environment that jeff has also just raised. let me begin with questions related to military leadership. not unlike the turnover of the party, there's been a near total makeover of china's senior military leadership reflect in the dynamics that or they are that chung noted about how retirements are mandated and so forth. so if we look where we were even a few weeks ago, we see major changes in the composition of...
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we don't have an environment conducive to putting money out there for everything that people want. we have to be very judicial about it, but also keeping in mind that we have vulnerable communities out there, and that is what this is about. i am excited about what you all are doing and i want to say a big thank you. i know the president is very excited about the workap
we don't have an environment conducive to putting money out there for everything that people want. we have to be very judicial about it, but also keeping in mind that we have vulnerable communities out there, and that is what this is about. i am excited about what you all are doing and i want to say a big thank you. i know the president is very excited about the workap
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we don't have an environment conducive to putting money out there for everything that people want. we have to be very judicial about it, but also keeping in mind that we have vulnerable communities out there, and that is what this is about. i am excited about what you all are doing and i want to say a big thank you. i know the president is very excited about the work happening out here. he knows and understands that we have a lot more to do, but we can't do it alone. we're counting on you to help us. the key for having me, superintendent. spread the word. the social media, whatever it takes. congratulations to the students that are here. you are our shining light. our hope that we will have great things to look forward to in this country because of you. we are here to help you in any way we can.
we don't have an environment conducive to putting money out there for everything that people want. we have to be very judicial about it, but also keeping in mind that we have vulnerable communities out there, and that is what this is about. i am excited about what you all are doing and i want to say a big thank you. i know the president is very excited about the work happening out here. he knows and understands that we have a lot more to do, but we can't do it alone. we're counting on you to...
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we know it is a competitive global environment. it is fine. but make sure we take care of our base. our base is around this table and around the country, looking for leadership. we need the mayor, civic leaders, and business leaders to make the investment. that is what it is about. i am here to listen, to hear what exciting things you have been involved with, and hopefully take that back and encourage our leaders across this country, and businesses to get engage. it is about all of us working together, and about equalizing opportunities. i still believe, in my heart of hearts, that this is the best place to grow up and live in this great country of ours. it has so many opportunities. our young people need to understand that it is yours for the taking. if you do not move on it, somebody else will. now is our opportunity to build that support, to build a sense of family, that we are all working together, and that we can all lift each other up in that way. i am excited to be here, and want to tell you how deeply appreciative i am of your support. i am delighted to be able to go back an
we know it is a competitive global environment. it is fine. but make sure we take care of our base. our base is around this table and around the country, looking for leadership. we need the mayor, civic leaders, and business leaders to make the investment. that is what it is about. i am here to listen, to hear what exciting things you have been involved with, and hopefully take that back and encourage our leaders across this country, and businesses to get engage. it is about all of us working...
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parents have to do homework to make sure the kids are going to a safe environment. camp directors suggest parents ask questions from how ko counselors are screened. they recommend looking for accreditation from the american camp association. >> it's over 400 standards that a camp voluntarily holds itself to. the majority focused on the safety of the participants. that is a very good starting point. >> experts advise talks with your kids about what is appropriate and inappropriate and what to do if they feel uncomfortable. >>> memorial day weekend is two weeks away and the list of the top gas tank get aways is out. the most searched travel spots within 300 miles of san francisco is out. topping the list is monterrey and then calistoga and then lake tahoe. 70% of the people traveling that weekend will be driving to their dist d destination. >>> the alzheimer's prevention drug tested on people with no signs of dementia. it will be tested on a small region in colombia. the study will be funded by the obama administration. that announcement came today. the goal is to fin
parents have to do homework to make sure the kids are going to a safe environment. camp directors suggest parents ask questions from how ko counselors are screened. they recommend looking for accreditation from the american camp association. >> it's over 400 standards that a camp voluntarily holds itself to. the majority focused on the safety of the participants. that is a very good starting point. >> experts advise talks with your kids about what is appropriate and inappropriate...
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time, there's less than 2% of things on exhibit, so this is where we keep them, this is a controlled environment of the temperature and humidity and light levels are all controlled to make sure the artifacts are safe. >> and this is one of the electric chairs? >> these are two of the electric chairs. the older one is what they called sparky 1 and 166 inmates were executed in that chair. and this one, only one was executed because lethal injection came in shortly after this one was constructed. so we have a large collection of our prison system and a few years ago, we had an exhibit and called badges, bandits and bars and featured a lot of things from the prison. very interesting, colorful history. >> that is. >> so we have our first families. the things that are not on exhibit. we have everything from chelsea's dress when she was young to current governor beebee things that we rotate out. and we have our paintings and artwork, a lot of textiles, we have our quilts. this is just the treasure trove of where things live. >> we're here today to take a look and talk about your new exhibit on civil wa
time, there's less than 2% of things on exhibit, so this is where we keep them, this is a controlled environment of the temperature and humidity and light levels are all controlled to make sure the artifacts are safe. >> and this is one of the electric chairs? >> these are two of the electric chairs. the older one is what they called sparky 1 and 166 inmates were executed in that chair. and this one, only one was executed because lethal injection came in shortly after this one was...
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it's one of the few assets people will reach for in this environment. >> we'll get to that in a moment. what really popped out at me this morning is the trade in freeport mcmoran. when china coming in weak with a doomsday tone that the markets took over all mcmoran wouldn't catch this cube short covering, not a rally but in a down take this is outperformance by fcx. it did raise eyebrows. >> we see this type of economic data and people think there's some currency debase as a result of another round of qe. we see this between commodity prices that are hinged to global macro economic concerns like oil and people concerned about the currency issue which is why they rush into things like gold. when you look at something like copper which has been hit hard for a long time it doesn't surprise me that there might be confusion there. what do we do? copper might be a safe haven because it's a commodity but it could be hit because of macro concerns. i think this is a little bit of short covering and people are still trying to figure out how to deal with it. >> other bright spots the miners, up b
it's one of the few assets people will reach for in this environment. >> we'll get to that in a moment. what really popped out at me this morning is the trade in freeport mcmoran. when china coming in weak with a doomsday tone that the markets took over all mcmoran wouldn't catch this cube short covering, not a rally but in a down take this is outperformance by fcx. it did raise eyebrows. >> we see this type of economic data and people think there's some currency debase as a result...
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i think that we have kept ourselves still in this environment has been extremely competitive and you reference an area for the united states and that's energy. the united states is number one in natural gas. the united states has been working very aggressively in terms of ensuring that it is energy independent and towards this end, just the other day at "the wall street journal" highlighted the fact that the united states is now really grown exponentially in terms of its own oil production. i think were going to see more of that. precious to different powerbase and you were describing in an important range of changes, but another one that's going to matter in terms of the overall geopolitical calculation and our providing a kind of firewall for ourselves, we are doing it in this energy area and that's because of technology and diversity in those technologies. >> one last one for wolfgang and pollock. a year ago there was a lot more pessimistic talk about the failure of the western model, success is state capitalism in china and so forth. there seems to be the markup to mystic town ir
i think that we have kept ourselves still in this environment has been extremely competitive and you reference an area for the united states and that's energy. the united states is number one in natural gas. the united states has been working very aggressively in terms of ensuring that it is energy independent and towards this end, just the other day at "the wall street journal" highlighted the fact that the united states is now really grown exponentially in terms of its own oil...
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anne arundel county worker comes forward claimiig shh and othee women weer subjected to a hostile wook environment under county executive... john leepold. in the affidavit... the workkr... who is now on medical leave... writee how she had first hand knowledgee of workers eing fired for providing information onna lawsuit filed against leopoldd "joan harris" waa one of two workers firrd. she discussed the recent document filed. really many things that are - happened in that office that are wrong that are immoral ann people need to be held accountable for it :10 :10 besides the civil suit leopold's facing a ácriminalá case involving alleged misconduct while in office. a leopold spokesman declined to comment. tte owners of the majestic auto repair shop are sentenced for a towing extortion scheme... involving more than 50 baltimore police officers. her-nan moreno was given 33-months in prison and his bbother edwin... will serve 2-years. both officers to ow ccrs ffom ice - accident scenes to their business. they have thousand-dollars n resistution to victim's insurance companies. it was an evening to
anne arundel county worker comes forward claimiig shh and othee women weer subjected to a hostile wook environment under county executive... john leepold. in the affidavit... the workkr... who is now on medical leave... writee how she had first hand knowledgee of workers eing fired for providing information onna lawsuit filed against leopoldd "joan harris" waa one of two workers firrd. she discussed the recent document filed. really many things that are - happened in that office that...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better, and that means... game on! symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure
technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. my son and i never...
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and address the problem that we're talking about which is how toxic the environment has become in politics. and you know say what you will about governor romney, he is an outsider to washington. and i do believe that he's been able to be effective in a very blue state and he's a person that understands compromise. i know that's unpopular to say, but i hope that when all of the cameras are on him, that he will go back to considering that being able to agree on certain things and agree to disagree on other things but wage a course forward that delivers real results is something that the electorate is looking for right now. and that else is just as well in ohio and florida and virginia and north carolina as it did in massachusetts. and i'm confident he will, and i think that will governor romney has a very good chance of being the next president of the united states. >> sarah, you've just heard tucker say that governor romney has a very good chance of being the next president. i assume you're talking about 2012, not 2016. so i'm barack obama. i phone you. i've just heard this because the pres
and address the problem that we're talking about which is how toxic the environment has become in politics. and you know say what you will about governor romney, he is an outsider to washington. and i do believe that he's been able to be effective in a very blue state and he's a person that understands compromise. i know that's unpopular to say, but i hope that when all of the cameras are on him, that he will go back to considering that being able to agree on certain things and agree to...
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if we do start to move to an environment where it becomes more likely, it will create volatility and also hit equity prices as well towards the end of the year. >> how do you invest against that kind of back drop? where would you put money to work right now? >> i think there are a couple of things investors can do. one thought is for those that have the flexibility to buy insurance such as options -- those are relative ly, hopefull mitigate the impact if we go over the cliff. the other is to look at assets that will cushion the downside. for example, mega caps one place to look. another thought and this goes back to europe. if we've reached an inflection point where the u.s. is now the problem child or potentially the problem child of the global economy, investors may want to look overseas even in places like europe that may hold up better if the focus shifts to the united states in our own economic problems. >> russ, thank you very much. we'll leave it at that. appreciate it. now back to maria with the rest of the show. >> thanks, sue, up next from the wall street yournl report, oba
if we do start to move to an environment where it becomes more likely, it will create volatility and also hit equity prices as well towards the end of the year. >> how do you invest against that kind of back drop? where would you put money to work right now? >> i think there are a couple of things investors can do. one thought is for those that have the flexibility to buy insurance such as options -- those are relative ly, hopefull mitigate the impact if we go over the cliff. the...
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so when you talk about energy and environment, when you speak about economic policy, look. the black unemployment is at 14%. we've got to address that as an american problem. we've got to talk about the violence of inner cities and the urban situations, again that read black. but also more broadly when you think about an obama administration to shore up the health care, affordable health care act. because look, when social security began and medicare and medicaid, that stuff didn't look like it looked 10, 15 years ago. now obama has that challenge. finally reaching across the aisle. who has reached across the aisle more than barack obama? jelena is in a bette make thing years ago? >> i do. but also i don't think it's on him. i think it's on house republicans who have to take a responsibility in governing the country. they also were electsed. i think just as michael said, yes, barack obama did reach across the aisle and they smacked his hand down every single time. that is not okay. american voters have re-elected him and kept the democrats in charge of the senate. republica
so when you talk about energy and environment, when you speak about economic policy, look. the black unemployment is at 14%. we've got to address that as an american problem. we've got to talk about the violence of inner cities and the urban situations, again that read black. but also more broadly when you think about an obama administration to shore up the health care, affordable health care act. because look, when social security began and medicare and medicaid, that stuff didn't look like it...